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Autism Spectrum Disorder and Occupational Therapy: Efficacy of Sensory Integration Therapy By Kjirsten Magnuson, Loyola Marymount University Even as the prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) continues to increase, there is still little known about its cause and proper...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Community Impact and Outreach through the Combined Federal Campaign 30 April 2014 – Los Angeles – One with the Water, a non-profit swim school providing life-changing swimming lessons to children and adults, including those with special needs,...

In a Series of Blog Posts, this being Part II, we’ll be giving you information on how we are applying UCLA’s Remaking Recess to Swimming Lessons for the Autism Spectrum. The UCLA Autism Intervention Research Network Behavioral Health (AIR-B) recently published Remaking...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE One with the Water® and UCLA release Remaking Recess Los Angeles, CA – March 27, 2014 – One with the Water®, a non-profit swim school dedicated to providing life-changing swimming lessons to children and adults – many of them with disabilities or...

In a Series of Blog Posts, we’ll be giving you information on how we are applying Remaking Recess to Swimming Lessons for the Autism Spectrum. This is the first blog post of the series. The UCLA Autism Intervention Research Network Behavioral Health (AIR-B) recently published...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE One With The Water® Swim Team for Kids in Los Angeles Receives Generous Grant From Loaded Boards Culver City, CA – 19 march 2014 – One with the Water®, a non-profit swim school dedicated to teaching life-changing swimming skills to kids and...

In a recent article, “The Self-Reflecting Pool,” by Bonnie Tsui, dated Feb. 14, 2014, she wrote that two people created a map of “every single swimming pool in Los Angeles — 43,123 of them, to be exact.” That’s a lot of water! And that’s why...

Using Constant Time Delay To Teach Swimming To Children And Adults On The Autism Spectrum Our research and teaching has showed us that swimming is highly therapeutic and satisfying for people with Autism, and we have developed an approach to teaching swimming that works very well...